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*spends thousands of dollars on tech gear*

We’re planning improvements to this tool in the future, so we’ll keep that in mind! We focused on the iPhone right now, since consumers need to know before it comes out, but we’ll be including some of this information in the future.

Nice tool, but it could be made to be more helpful. Something like:

A heads up to anyone who uses an iPhone for work. We have had several users who upgraded to iOS9 over the past couple of days, and can no longer connect to Exchange. Apple support is working on it, and the last message we received from them says there is an upcoming patch to fix it. A quick Google only gives me a

Here's a tip: Update your phone instead of the OS. If for no other reason, starting with the 5, the iPhone got some delicious LTE. Go get some!

Just wanted to chime in that I, too, like the conversational format of the recent HIW articles.

The style of this interview has changed from the typical HIW article. Instead of having the devices listed at the top, you now asked the guest about them as part of the conversation. This entire article, in fact, seemed like a conversation and not like a checklist of questions answered via email. Good on you!

Nah, he just prefers the Air, so do I. You might be reading a little too closely, it’s just a conversation.

I have become convinced that you never update software for a phone. Every single time I have done so, the phone becomes harder to use and performs worse after the update. Just don’t do it.

Their servers are just getting slammed, it’ll take a little while, I’m sure

With such a fear of knives, how do you cook?

Knives are not helpful? someone never was a boyscout/girlscout. I daily carry a knife and use it at least twice a day.

·Also: eat a solid breakfast.

His letters are truly fantastic, and it’s amazing that he kept basically all of them

Sure, but I don’t think that means we can’t take something from what he’s said over years. Where one person ends up is not where they were their whole life, nor is one moment representative of a life as a whole. Discounting an entire ideal because of the way the person exited this world—clearly under duress—isn’t

The best thing about Hunter is that he lived his life the way he wanted to, in spite of the world/society/public. If you haven’t read everything he wrote, DO IT NOW, especially his correspondence. He was one of the most BRILLIANT writers, ever. The world is less for the loss of him.

He did end up blowing his brains out while on the phone with his estranged wife, so grain of salt with this.

I did all of this— list of accomplishments, hard figures, meeting with my boss and HIS boss, and was told by both “We agree, you should be making more, but there’s just no room in the budget.” I think they just have no intention of giving a sh*t until/unless I threaten to leave, and even then I’m not sure they’ll

Before people flip out, please be reminded that Melanie said, “You just found out that your coworker makes more than you do, even though you both do the same kind of work, you’ve been there longer, and you do a better job.” This is a specific scenario and does not apply to every person out there.